Filing-cabinet.



S KLEPFER.

FILNG CABINET.

APPLICATION FIL ED DEG.31,1909.

Z SHEETS-SHEET 2 specificati-311 of Letters Patent. 23TH Application filed Becembel 31, 1969. Serial No. 53"

,277?. To all whom, it may cmzcem: f 5 resi'- upoii these Uutsizuiding poi'iimifi mi? i 'Y Y r l m 1tkfiowii that l, QOLUMUN mim'mm, z` i im bf t0m 'die conshuciion being such, their itizen 01' the iiiied pziiesj residing at] when i'he pars are disposfadsho i u Indianapolis, in the county of Marion and Fig. 3, the izy'teai icvs of *die :abme

5 State of indiana, have invened a new and be Hugh fi'oii'i iop to botoin. -linges 5,

useful Filingzibizieta oi which ih@ i'oilowposed upon the Qxxmim faces of Hifi ssii ing is a spciicatimi. and f It is fh@ object of his ii'iwiiiiun provide l ing poi'imis a filing cabinet the efosme of which coin- Y unit@ 'Hm said Sides with the oiiisand 3 uf the boiin. The, top rests upon ih@ upper edges of the midi ,i

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be digpose in small compass when not @Xerviluiment wiii His inner fase (if die mi c 5f, cising Hieii' 'iuncimi as i1 dogme. j in define iecmiigiilzxily fnied wir# be i Mother object' of the invention is to pio- @WWB Ul@ 3dS-W011i' Edge @if 'l *T vide a ilin Cabinet for cards, provided with j lisis 5 and i'ecungulmlg im l5 meaux whaeby the tops uf the wirds may be UNS Spllf?, 21ml 1S Swifllief by hing he, suppoi'od adjacent ihcii' @digi-:5i 'die iu'urme* Hmm? MVC/ Uf H i0!) 7; Mld by' il ii@ dizite portions of the cards being suppms'fei i the Unici' i110@ mi #he wie 1 :it a point between Their eigefs. IIPSHVUIL DE) 53 11'! l'l U Another Gbjsct of die izweiiiion i5 to pi'o- Sid@ ji, #iflpiif i l l 20 vide, in a filing Cabine, imams Win-why *die UPQUUQ' 1U N? PYf iKC/J S in L 1 Wing i0 du: fm-m @ff the Si mummy iii whiih x 51de 5 and ih@ m' muilsw, :w :i pi'iniiujy uit nient, :L MoH/ani l, 0 which auf ammini up# l stm'uliiig mida The ends L), :me Smile init iizai'imviii than Hic buffoni Q that 'Hm szii ottoni outstandrs beyond h'u'i5 is denoted by the nuiiiera 3 iii Fig. l. "The .sides 42 niet? 1 'to engage rietionally, the rods 12 and let, the said elements being shown in the form of hooks 1,8. The portion 19 of the upper keeper l5 depends, While the corresponding portion of the lower keeper 16 upstand, as shown in Fig. These keepers are adapted to receive the cards 2l ot the index, and

When the cards are mounted in place, Pthey will be Supported adjacent their upper ends, by the portion 17 of the upper keeper l5, and supported, intermediate their ends, and along; their longitudinal centers, by the extremity of the upstanding portion 19 of the keeper i6. Owing to the manner in which the keepers l5 and' 16 thus cooperate in supporting the cards, the cards will be pievented from bending or altering their shape. Each keeper is slidable, independently of the other, and, by this construction, the cards may, as shown in Fig. Q, be tilted at any desired angle, so that they may readily be. leaied and examined. Upon the sides fl and 5 there may be mounted tablets, or sheets ot' paper, denoted by the numeral 22, upon which any desired memoranda may be made.

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is l. A tiling cabinet for cards, provided with cooperating card-receiving keepers having individual sliding adjustment in spaced horizontal planes.

2. A tiling cabinet for cards, comprising' vertically spaced pairs of, rode; and a cardreceiving keeper slidably adjustable upon each pair.

3. A filing cabinet for cards, comprisingF vertically spaced card-receiving keepers having individual sliding adjustment, the upper of said keepers beingl arranged to support the cards at their edges, and the lovver et said keepers being arranged to support the cards intermediate their edges.

1. A filing cabinet for cards, comprising' vertically spaced pairs of rods; and a eard- .receiving keeper slidably adjustable upon each pair, the upper of said keepers beine' arranged to support the cards at their edges, and the lower of said keepers beine; arranged to support the cards intermediate their edges.

A tiling cabinet for cards, provided with cooperating card-receiving keepers havin` individual sliding adjustment in .spaced horizontal planes, each keeper conn'irising co-axial end portions and an. outstanding` central portion; the central portionsl of the keepers; beingl extended toward each other.

(l. filing cabinet for (tarda comprising spaced pairs of'iods; and a card-receiving' keeper slidably adjustable upon each pair, each keeper being' fashioned from a single piece of wire and comprising co-axial end portions tern'iinating in elements to engage the rods frictionally, and an outstanding central portion; the central portions of the keepers being extended toward each other.

7. A tiling cabinet comprising a movable top; a lixed bottom; a side hinged to the bottom; and a strip to fill the angle between the side and the top, the Strip being h ingedly connected with the side and the top.

8. A tiling cabinet comprising a` movable top; a fixed bottom; a side hinged to the bottom; and a strip to till the angle between the side and the top, the strip bein i' hingedly connected with the side and the top; the strip and the top being provided in their abutting edges With longitudinal coperating grooves, located Within the contour of the strip and the top.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, l have hereto ali'ixed my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

.SOLOMON KLEPFER.

.Vitnesses:

HERMAN YV. Herr-in, H. C. RUNYAN, 

